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Reds relied on forests that were mainly cut down in this country - maybe 100 years ago strict controls on greys could have done something, however right now it is too late. Thankfully greys are also cute and they spent more down on the ground visible to people, this is natural stuff - one species happen to replace the other, in any case humans who have caused destruction of so many species have no right to genocide greys just because they reds are native: both species are native to this planet.Originally posted by TinTrump View PostMuch as I applaud you for doing the right thing, I assume that it was a gray? It may be a forlorn hope but more action needs to be taken to stop them from intruding upon red squirrel territory. Grays carry a pox that is lethal to reds. And reds are not only less destructive, they're cuter by a mile.
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What about the invasion of black squirrels? Are the days of the greys numbered?+50 Xeno Geek Points
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No idea.Originally posted by Zippy View PostWhat about the invasion of black squirrels? Are the days of the greys numbered?
I am more concerned about dogs - in the park where mine live a fair few of my squirrels disappeared, some of the best trained too
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Thats because you trained them not to be wary of humans and to expect food when they approached them. Gives the dogs a much better chance iof catching them.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo idea.
I am more concerned about dogs - in the park where mine live a fair few of my squirrels disappeared, some of the best trained too
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No.Originally posted by DaveB View PostThats because you trained them not to be wary of humans and to expect food when they approached them. Gives the dogs a much better chance iof catching them. Unintended consequences and all that.
They were still afraid of others and only got down to me when I used special whistle that I taught them.
There was squirrel poisoning 2 years ago - some scum did that, killed one of my favourites
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I remember handfeeding squirrels in the local park with chips in the mid-80s. Grays are quite bold. Though I of course accept you have a special connection to them with your whistles; any special hand/paw shakes too perchance?Originally posted by AtW View PostThey were still afraid of others and only got down to me when I used special whistle that I taught them.
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Ahem.Originally posted by realityhack View PostAll rise.
Veteran, by the power bestowed upon me by the Sciurine Overlord, I hereby knight you for services rendered to the squirrel community.
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Erm, sorry about that - can someone grab some bandages please?
Arise, Sir Veteran! Knight of the Order of the Ninja Squirrels!
Arise, Sir "van Gogh" Veteran! Knight of the Order of the Ninja Squirrels!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I had the nameplate changed, you want me to get another one engraved?Originally posted by Sysman View PostAhem.
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